Presto (inspired by Isadora Duncan's work from 1908) choreography by Loretta Thomas
Between 1904 and 1908 Isadora Duncan performed solo to the second, third and fourth movements of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. She danced onstage accompanied by a full orchestra lead by luminary conductors including Walter Damrosch. Much of the original work was lost but Maria Theresa Duncan, one of the six adopted students of Isadora, created her own group version of the work which was last performed in 1979. Loretta Thomas of Dances by Isadora and Moving Visions Dance has created a new choreography which revels in the structure and playfulness of the music and features two generations of Duncan dancers. from performance June 25, 2016 at Danspace/St. Mark's Church Dance Access Series (video by Nel Shelby Productions) Dancers: Jessie King, Shannon McMullan, Amelia Sanders, Chanda Cragnotti, Ella Lang Loretta Thomas, Catherine Gallant, Michelle Cohen, Francesca Todesco, Eleanor Bunker, Natalia Brillante, Margherita Tisato, Charlotte Hendrickson, Erica Lessner and Megan Minturn

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